The universe of Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin) remains active even after the story's conclusion. Based on the manga by Hajime Isayama, the anime gained global popularity starting in 2013, with adaptations by WIT Studio and later MAPPA, which took over the final arc.
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Now, the franchise returns with a different project. The Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis, the first official orchestral concert of the series. The proposal brings together iconic soundtracks in a unique performance, with arrangements supervised by the original composers.
Attack on Titan world tour begins in October

The event will tour cities in the United States, Europe, and Asia. It premieres in October and runs until August 2027. Furthermore, the official website has already released dates, locations, and messages from composers Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto.
Over 100 musicians on stage including Hiroyuki Sawano

Unlike previous performances, which mixed rock and orchestra, this time the focus will be entirely symphonic. However, more than 100 musicians will participate in the performance, bringing new versions of the soundtracks that marked moments in Attack on Titan.
The original composer, Hiroyuki Sawano, shared his thoughts:
“I am very happy that the music from “Attack on Titan” will be presented in full orchestral arrangements for the first time, in various concert halls around the world. I am also very pleased that Nobuko Toda — a composer and orchestrator with whom I have always wanted to collaborate — will be responsible for the orchestral arrangements of my compositions for this occasion.
The Wild Faery Company has revealed the concert schedule.
| Date | City | Country/State | Local |
|---|---|---|---|
| October 17th | London | United Kingdom | Royal Albert Hall |
| November 1st | Hong Kong | Hong Kong | AsiaWorld-Arena |
| November 26-28 | Singapore | Singapore | Esplanade Concert Hall |
| January 10th | New York, NY | United States | Carnegie Hall |
| January 15th to 17th | Paris | France | Palais des Congrès de Paris |
| January 20-21 | Lyon | France | Amphitheater 3000 |
| April 5th | Minneapolis, MN | United States | Minnesota Orchestra Hall |
| April 12 | San Francisco, CA | United States | Davies Symphony Hall |
| April 17th and 18th | Los Angeles, CA | United States | Dolby Theatre |
| May 22nd and 23rd | Seattle, WA | United States | Benaroya Hall |
| May 26th and 27th | Berlin | Germany | Tempodrom |
| July 2nd and 3rd | Dallas, TX | United States | Meyerson Symphony Center |
| July 9th and 10th | Chicago, IL | United States | Chicago Symphony Orchestra |
| July 15th and 16th | Washington, DC | United States | Capital One Hall |
| August 28th and 29th | Manila | Philippines | The Theater at Solaire |
Even without confirmed new episodes, the franchise continues to receive extra content. Projects such as unpublished illustrations, re-releases, and merchandise maintain public interest. In 2026, for example, the anime received a remastered version in theaters.
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Source: wildfaery
